Hyderabad: Woxsen University develops AI-Driven Necrobotic system

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This advanced system is expected to enhance surgical precision by 70%, reduce tissue trauma by 50% and promote sustainable surgical practices:

Published Date – 12 April 2025, 03:57 PM

Hyderabad: Woxsen University develops AI-Driven Necrobotic system

Hyderabad: Woxsen University’s AI Research Centre has developed an AI-Driven Bio-Induced Necrobotic System, a pioneering advancement in robotic-assisted surgery. This innovation integrates biologically derived actuators, real-time AI control, and sustainable design principles to support high-precision, minimally invasive surgical procedures.

The system stands out for its use of biodegradable, biologically sourced materials such as repurposed spider exoskeletons and silk fibers. These components replace traditional synthetic polymers and metals, drastically reducing both environmental impact and post-operative medical waste. This approach supports carbon-neutral surgical practices and aligns with global healthcare sustainability goals, a press release said.


In neurosurgery, the system enables tumor removal with minimal collateral tissue damage. In ophthalmology, it facilitates operations like cataract extraction and retinal repair, while in cardiovascular settings, it supports intricate procedures such as microvascular suturing and vessel repair.

Early design assessments show a 70 per cent increase in surgical precision and a 50 per cent reduction in tissue trauma, promising a dramatic improvement in patient outcomes, the press release said.

A significant feature of the system is its support for AI-powered telesurgery. With real-time imaging and adaptive machine learning, surgeons can perform procedures remotely in underserved or geographically distant regions.

Woxsen University is collaborating with hospitals and research institutions to test the technology in clinical settings. These partnerships aim to validate safety, biocompatibility, and performance, and generate evidence for regulatory approvals.

Dr. Hemachandran K, Director of the AI Research Centre at Woxsen University, said, “this system is more than a technological milestone; it’s a vision of how healthcare can evolve responsibly and equitably.”

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